[wellylug] File recovery after a crash.
MDM Productions
thefrasers at clear.net.nz
Wed Sep 23 13:55:06 NZST 2009
Glen Ogilvie wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 13:22:07 +1200, MDM Productions
> <thefrasers at clear.net.nz> wrote:
>
>> My laptop runs PCLOS 2009.1 derived from Mandriva(?), ext3 FS, and has
>> fallen foul of an unhappiness with Suspending To Disk when the lid is
>> closed. And yes, I must remove that "feature"!
>> On boot, it finds fault with /dev/hda6 at a huge hex number and drops to
>>
>
>
>> a Control-D reboot or to a shell.
>> I potter about learning as I go, but I am woefully ignorant of what is
>> under the bonnet. For today's lesson, could one of you clever people out
>>
>
>
>> there instruct on what to tell the Command Line in order to begin the
>> healing process. I expect that it was discussed back in Linux 101 on a
>> day I was absent from school! Thanks.
>>
>
> In the shell it drops to, run
> fsck -y /dev/hda6
>
> This will tell it to repair the filesystem on /dev/hda6, and will assume
> "yes" to questions.
>
> Suspect to disk can work, but depends on a few things, like that your swap
> has to be bigger than the amount of ram you have. It also depends on the
> laptop. I've not had that much luck with it myself.
>
> Regards
> Glen Ogilvie
>
>
>
>
Glen: No change. Specifically, at boot I get; fsck.ext3: Unable to
resolve 'UUID+454f0660-4fb9-4e3e-bf85-a94304c110ef' /dev/hda6: clean,
4416/13123584 files, 1629111/26236145 blocks [failed]
Any help?
John.
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